Cultural Events
Join Student Life's Center for Cultural Engagement and Inclusion for their Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community Dinner.
CSU Channel Islands professor José M. Alamillo will present hidden legacies of racialized communities in Ventura County through a lens that challenges Eurocentric romantic narratives of the past centered on Spanish missions and white pioneers.
Amy Reed-Sandoval, PhD, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, believes many of the world’s borders are imperialist institutions that oppress marginalized groups.
Ballet Folklórico Mestizo, in its 42nd year at Oxnard College, celebrates the culture and dance traditions of México.
The Latinx Alumni Alliance invites the community to learn about its network and efforts to support alumni, students, faculty and staff.
The Cal Lutheran Choir and Cielo (treble chorus) open the season with one of their hallmark concerts, featuring an eclectic program of innovative and exciting choral music.
Join the Center for Cultural Engagement and Inclusion for a captivating virtual encounter with Professor Audelino Sac Coyoy as he delves into the fascinating world of the ancient Maya-K'iche' Cosmovision. Discover the profound insights and symbolic meanings behind the mesmerizing fire ceremony.
This panel will address the common challenges faced by underrepresented groups, such as bias and underrepresentation, and share success stories from diverse career paths.
The Office of Campus Ministry will host a special luncheon and lecture to create a sacred space of belonging.
University organist Adan Fernández presents a 30-minute organ recital featuring works by composers from the Baroque to Modern periods.
This event will celebrate the ASCENSO (Access, Success, Community, Equity, Network-building, Support, and Opportunity) program’s second cohort of undergraduate fellows.
Student-directed by Brayden Galante. A satirical play that humorously reimagines and parodies the famous stories of Greek mythology, bringing the gods and heroes to life in comical and absurd situations.
Please join us for a pride parade and festival on campus October 21 from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM.
Student-directed by Brayden Galante. A satirical play that humorously reimagines and parodies the famous stories of Greek mythology, bringing the gods and heroes to life in comical and absurd situations.
“Life’s Uncertain Outcomes” is a history lecture series that considers people’s lived experiences, and how historical circumstances and choices made by individuals and the decisions of others shaped the direction of their lives.
Radium Girls" is a gripping drama that tells the true story of young women in the 1920s who worked in radium factories, highlighting their fight for justice when they discover the dangerous effects of radium exposure on their health.
University organist Adan Fernández presents a 30-minute organ recital featuring works by composers from the Baroque to Modern periods.
International Education Week celebrates the benefits of global education and exchanges worldwide.
Muna from the Highland Support Project will be speaking on the efforts to end border imperialism globally.
Radium Girls" is a gripping drama that tells the true story of young women in the 1920s who worked in radium factories, highlighting their fight for justice when they discover the dangerous effects of radium exposure on their health.
Radium Girls" is a gripping drama that tells the true story of young women in the 1920s who worked in radium factories, highlighting their fight for justice when they discover the dangerous effects of radium exposure on their health.
Join us as we come together to support and celebrate the next generation of dance artists in an extraordinary student dance production.